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It is unclear whether these two Google executives are even aware of the irony here. From Wired:

As younger and younger generations continue to give away their
data and musings online, there is a real and present danger of
their virtual identity usurping their actual identity in a damaging
way. This was the warning put to the audience at Google's Big Tent
event by executive chairman Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen of Google
Ideas.

"As you age, more and more of your digital identity is
determined by others and that indelible record is something new
generations will live with for the rest of their lives," said
Schmidt . . .

"Kids are coming online and saying things that will follow them
round for rest of lives," said Cohen, "faster than the physical
maturation process. Parents should talk to them about privacy years
before the birds and the bees" . . .